The Fifth Bioelectronic Medicine Summit: today's tools, tomorrow's therapies.

Eric H Chang, Arielle H Gabalski, Tomas S Huerta, Timir Datta-Chaudhuri, Theodoros P Zanos, Stavros Zanos, Warren M Grill, Kevin J Tracey, Yousef Al-Abed
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The emerging field of bioelectronic medicine (BEM) is poised to make a significant impact on the treatment of several neurological and inflammatory disorders. With several BEM therapies being recently approved for clinical use and others in late-phase clinical trials, the 2022 BEM summit was a timely scientific meeting convening a wide range of experts to discuss the latest developments in the field. The BEM Summit was held over two days in New York with more than thirty-five invited speakers and panelists comprised of researchers and experts from both academia and industry. The goal of the meeting was to bring international leaders together to discuss advances and cultivate collaborations in this emerging field that incorporates aspects of neuroscience, physiology, molecular medicine, engineering, and technology. This Meeting Report recaps the latest findings discussed at the Meeting and summarizes the main developments in this rapidly advancing interdisciplinary field. Our hope is that this Meeting Report will encourage researchers from academia and industry to push the field forward and generate new multidisciplinary collaborations that will form the basis of new discoveries that we can discuss at the next BEM Summit.

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第五届生物电子医学峰会:今天的工具,明天的疗法。
新兴的生物电子医学(BEM)领域即将对几种神经和炎症疾病的治疗产生重大影响。随着几种BEM疗法最近被批准用于临床,其他疗法正在进行后期临床试验,2022年BEM峰会是一次及时的科学会议,召集了广泛的专家讨论该领域的最新进展。BEM峰会在纽约举行了两天多,有35多位受邀演讲人和小组成员,他们包括来自学术界和工业界的研究人员和专家。会议的目标是将国际领导人聚集在一起,讨论这一新兴领域的进展并培养合作,该领域融合了神经科学、生理学、分子医学、工程和技术等方面。本会议报告回顾了会议上讨论的最新结果,并总结了这一快速发展的跨学科领域的主要发展。我们希望这份会议报告将鼓励学术界和工业界的研究人员推动该领域的发展,并产生新的多学科合作,这将成为我们可以在下一届BEM峰会上讨论的新发现的基础。
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